نتایج جستجو برای: ethnomedicinal plant

تعداد نتایج: 395535  

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 1999
K H Reinhard

Recently, Uncaria tomentosa (Willd.) D.C. has become known as a healing plant with an ethnomedicinal background. There have been several reports on its constituents, in particular, oxindole alkaloids. It was found that 2 chemotypes of Uncaria tomentosa with different alkaloid patterns occur in nature. The roots of one type contain pentacyclic oxindoles and the other contains tetracyclic oxindol...

Journal: :Peptides 2016
Laila Jafri Samreen Saleem Danielle Calderwood Anna Gillespie Bushra Mirza Brian D Green

Selective GLP-1 secretagogues represent a novel potential therapy for type 2 diabetes mellitus. This study examined the GLP-1 secretory activity of the ethnomedicinal plant, Fagonia cretica, which is postulated to possess anti-diabetic activity. After extraction and fractionation extracts and purified compounds were tested for GLP-1 and GIP secretory activity in pGIP/neo STC-1 cells. Intracellu...

2013
Omid Safa Mohammad Amin Soltanipoor Soheil Rastegar Mahnaz Kazemi Khadijeh Nourbakhsh Dehkordi Alireza Ghannadi

OBJECTIVE The present study is based on an ethnobotanical research project conducted in Hormozgan province that is located in south of Iran, bordering waters of the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. This survey was carried out in order to recover the ethnobotanical and ethnomedicinal knowledge of the residents of this province. They are using medicinal and functional plants for treating or preventing ...

Journal: :Molecules 2012
Subramanion L Jothy Angeline Torey Ibrahim Darah Yee Siew Choong Dharmaraj Saravanan Yeng Chen Lachimanan Yoga Latha Subramanian Deivanai Sreenivasan Sasidharan

The genus Cassia, comprising about 600 species widely distributed worldwide is well known for its diverse biological and pharmacological properties. Cassia spectabilis (sin Senna spectabilis) (DC) Irwin et Barn (Fabaceae) is widely grown as an ornamental plant in tropical and subtropical areas. C. spectabilis has been commonly used in traditional medicine for many years. Information in the biom...

Journal: :Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2006
Shandesh Bhattarai Ram P Chaudhary Robin SL Taylor

BACKGROUND The district of Manang (2000 - 6000 m) is located in the Central Himalayas, Nepal. The majority of local inhabitants of the area are Gurungs, of Tibetan origin. The remoteness of the region has resulted in continued use of plants as medicine in an area where the ethnobotany has sparsely been documented. METHODS Interviews were conducted with amchi (Tibetan medicinal practitioners),...

2013

Sarcostemma secamone (L.) Bennet an ethnomedicinal plant was studied for its immunomodulatory activity. Immunomodulatory activity of different doses of ethanol extract of Sarcostemma secamone was evaluated in Swiss albino mice. Mice were treated with two doses (150 and 300mg/kg body weight) for 5 days. Body weight, relative organ weight, delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) response and Haemaggl...

Journal: :Planta medica 2011
Fatma U Afifi-Yazar Violet Kasabri Rana Abu-Dahab

Plant species have long been used as principal ingredients in traditional medicine. Different surveys showed that ethnomedicinal plant species used by the inhabitants of Jordan for the treatment of cancer are inadequately screened for their therapeutic/chemopreventive potential and phytochemical findings. In this mini review, traditional herbal medicines pursued indigenously with their methods ...

Journal: :Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2009
Chunlin Long Sumei Li Bo Long Yana Shi Benxi Liu

BACKGROUND This paper is based on ethnomedicinal investigation conducted from 1999-2002 in Chuxiong, central Yunnan Province, Southwest China. The Yi medicine has made a great contribution to the ethnomedicinal field in China. Neither case studies nor integrated inventories have previously been conducted to investigate the traditional Yi plants. This paper aims to argue the status and features ...

2015
Manas Ranjan Saha Ritu Rai Pallab Kar Arnab Sen Dilip De Sarker

AIM Preparation of daily traditional drink by the indigenous tribes is a common phenomenon in India. Oraon tribes in Malda district of West Bengal, India are very much practiced in making of their own native brew, known as Chullu. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the whole Chullu procedure technology of the region and its socioeconomic effect on Oraon. Ethnomedicinal investigatio...

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